3109 EXCEEDINGLY RARE & DOCUMENTED WINCHESTER MODEL

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Category Firearms & Military
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Start Price 4,500.00 USD
Estimated at 9,000.00 - 14,000.00 USD
1886 SHORT RIFLE IN 50-100-450. Cal. 50-100-450. S# 110686. Model 1886 rifles chambered in 50-100-450 are considered extremely rare & desirable as they were only produced from 1895-1910. "IDENTIFYING YOUR 1886 WINCHESTER" by John Madl indicates that only 241 were manufactured in this caliber. Madls survey of barrel lengths encompasses a total of 140,893 firearms and of those, only 2,213 (in all calibers) are listed as a 22" short rifle, or approx 1.57% of the entire production. An additional survey done by Tom Adams & Jim Paul researching the 50-100-450 caliber specifically places the actual number at 331 rather than 241. Bottom of bbl. marked "54" along with S#. Bbl. 22" octagon. Lyman No. 4 ivory bead hunting front sight and Lyman No. 6 folding rear sight with Lyman combination tang sight. Button mag. Original finish was blue and case colored. Walnut forearm is standard 9 3/8" length. Straight grip walnut stock with steel shotgun buttplate. Mfg. in 1897. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: Winchester factory letter stating the following: "Rifle / 50/100 caliber / Barrel Length: 22 inches / Barrel Shape: Octagon / Plain trigger / Sights: Lyman hunting front and rear and leaf / 1/2 magazine / shotgun butt / Received in warehouse on November 2, 1896 / Shipped from warehouse on November 6, 1896, order number 22144". Letter additionally states "241 Model 1886 Winchesters were produced in 50/100/450 caliber as found in a previously compiled survey of model 1886 Winchesters". CONDITION: metal has faded gray appearance showing scattered light pitting. Sanded and refinished stock has squared comb to allow clearance for reverse mounted tang sight. Wood shows scattered scratches, marks, and small dents. Stock is missing a thin sliver of wood along the left side of the top tang. Frosted bore shows sharp rifling. (01-27799/DS). ANTIQUE. $9,000-14,000.